Robert Carter, Jr. and Chris Bolden added 14 points each for Georgia Tech
(12-8, 2-6 ACC), which also received 12 points off the bench from Kammeon
Holsey. Carter Jr. and Daniel Miller grabbed eight boards apiece to help the
Yellow Jackets collected their second win in three games.

Joe Harris paced Virginia (15-6, 5-3) with 18 points. Akil Mitchell registered
a double-double of 13 points and 12 rebounds while Justin Anderson netted 10
points off the bench for the Cavaliers, who had won their previous four games.

The Cavaliers connected on 51.9 percent of their field goal attempts including
6-of-11 from beyond the arc to take a 37-28 lead into halftime. Georgia Tech
trailed after shooting 45.5 percent from the floor in the opening 20 minutes.

Virginia cooled off to make only 28.6 percent of its attempts from the field
after the break. The Yellow Jackets rallied back by hitting 50 percent of
their field goal tries and 11-of-16 at the charity stripe over the final 20
minutes.

In the hard-fought matchup between ACC foes, Georgia Tech held a narrow, 32-31
edge in the rebounding battle.